The ladies of UCC headed off to Dublin bright and early saturday morning to play their second intervarsities of the season. Not only were UCC the only college to send three teams but they had the highest finishing second team and the highest finishing team overall, meaning they came home with gold

Huge success for UCC Ultimate at The Siege of Limerick last weekend with both of our teams finishing in the top 8.
The open team finished in 8th place after a disappointing loss to Manchester in the quarter finals. Despite this loss the lads put on a great performance all weekend beating various

This weekend two UCC teams will travel to Trinity College Dublin to compete in Mixed Outdoor Intervarsities. There are a total of 16 teams competing in this event from a number of different colleges across Ireland. UCC teams will face the likes of Maynooth University, DIT and NUIG as well as old

This year our schools co-ordinator, Leanne O Neill, has been operating a very successful schools programme. Every week students from UCC ultimate travel to various schools throughout the city and county to teach ultimate frisbee to the younger generation. This year, the schools programme was so

This year UCC sent two teams to Open Indoor Intervarsities which was held in Gormanston, Co. Meath on the 21st and 22nd of November.
After finishing in second place in 2014, the lads of UCC1 had been working incredibly hard all season in the hope of bringing home a gold medal this year. The

The 8th of November this year, saw three UCC teams travel to NUIG for Indoor Intervarsities.
Having won the competition for the past three years, the girls were determined to defend their title and they certainly did not disappoint! Going undefeated for the entirety of the competition against

The annual IFDA awards ceremony was held in Dublin last Saturday night (Oct 31st). Following this ceremony, we are delighted to be able to announce that a total of three UCC players and one UCC alumnus returned to cork having received awards acknowledging their contribution to Irish Ultimate

Each year the IFDA, (Irish Flying Disc Association) who are the national governing body for Ultimate in Ireland, hold an awards night to recognise individuals’ contribution to Irish ultimate in the past year. This year, we are delighted to announce that six UCC Ultimate players and three UCC

Breast cancer is the most common cancer found in women in Ireland. Every year, around 2,600 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 660 women die from the disease. 1 in 10 women in Ireland will get breast cancer at some stage in their lives. Here in UCC Ultimate we want to take a stand against

So far this year, recruitment for our club has proved very successful and we are continuously seeing great numbers at both beginner guys and beginner girls training. This is making us even more excited for our first tournament of the season 'Trinity Tea Party'. This year the tournament will be held